The U.S. Interstate Drivers License Compact is an agreement between 45 participating states to share information about drivers and their DMV records that include DUI charges and more.

The purpose of the Register database is to share information on drivers who have committed a serious infraction or violation in a state other than where they are licensed to drive. The DMV of each member state checks the NDR each time a person applies for a drivers license.

This means that even if you hold a license from another state and you receive a DUI in California your driving privileges in the state which you hold your license may be affected.

If you would like a free and confidential consultation with a DUI attorney, please contact our office at (619)285-8888.